Fresno Cancer Center welcomes neurosurgeon Dr. Victor Perry: 5 things to know

Victor Perry, MD, will serve as the new medical director of neurosurgical oncology at the Fresno (Calif.) Cancer Center, according to TBJ Now.

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Here are five things to know:

 

1.  Board-certified in neurological surgery, Dr. Perry will offer academic and clinical services.

 

2. He also serves as chair of neurosurgery at Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno.

 

3. He previously served as an associate professor and chief of pediatric neurosurgery at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.  

 

4. After receiving his medical degree from Yale Medical School in New Haven, Conn., Dr. Perry completed his general surgery internship, neurosurgical residency and neuro-oncology fellowship at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He also completed his fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery.

 

5. The Fresno Cancer Center specializes in radiation oncology, three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy, intensity modulated radiotherapy, image-guided radiotherapy and stereotactic body radiotherapy.

 

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